Eric Alper sits down with the Barenaked Ladies to discuss performing in Central Park, experimenting with song choices, and playing with music veterans.
Carvin Winans sits down with David Clayton-Thomas to discuss spirituality, his drive to pursue music, and helping young offenders in the reformatory system.
Doug Thompson sits down with Joe Messina to discuss playing a sessions during The Detroit Riot, performing in different countries, and buying a car wash.
“What A Fool Believes” was originally released in 1978 as part of The Doobie Brothers’ album “Minute By Minute”. This song went on to win two Grammys in 1980, “Record Of The Year” and “Best Arrangement For Instruments And Vocals”.
Doug Thompson sits down with Ralph Terrana to discuss Motown moving to L.A., the crew in Hollywood, and Marvin Gaye outside of the music.
“Every Day The Same” was released in 1990 as part of The Winan’s album “When You Cry”.
Carvin Winans sits down with Michael McDonald to discuss “What A Fool Believes”, the writing of the song, and meeting Kenny Rogers for the first time.
Phil Guerrero sits down with Carvin Winans to discuss his achievements in music, recording all the vocals for the Charlie Brown show, and performing on “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson”.
Carvin Winans sits down with David Clayton-Thomas to discuss the songwriting process, life lessons learned from creating music, and how music has a rescued both of them.
“Heart And Soul” was released in 1995 as part of The Winan’s album “Heart And Soul”.
Carvin Winans sits down with Michael McDonald to discuss Marvin Gaye’s song “What’s Going On”, the personal meaning behind it, and how it transcends social barriers.
Phil Guerrero sits down with Carvin Winans to discuss music in his family, discipline when it came to practising music, and training his ear to detect notes that were off-key.
Doug Thompson sits down with Joe Messina to discuss how he became a Funk Brother, Motown moving to LA and leaving some Funk Brothers behind, and taking a break from guitar.
Doug Thompson sits down with Ralph Terrana to discuss Motown producers working with many different artists, working with Martha Reeves, and the mistake of moving out of Detroit.
Eric Alper sits down with the Barenaked Ladies to discuss working with Gavin Brown, how the studio space emotionally affects the record, and going back to the band’s roots with live performances.
Doug Thompson sits down with Ralph Terrana to discuss working with Andrew Loog Oldham, working with Meatloaf before he was big, and meeting Berry Gordy for the first time.
Phil Guerrero sits down with Carvin Winans to discuss growing up in Detroit surrounded my Motown musicians, gospel music in Detroit, and the talent found in Detroit.
Carvin Winans sits down with Michael McDonald to discuss his two gospel albums, James Ingram, and his experience with gospel music.
Eric Alper sits down with the Barenaked Ladies to discuss the band’s new project reflecting on past work, collaboration in the music industry, and the music styles the band originally started with.
Carvin Winans sits down with David Clayton-Thomas to discuss Blood, Sweat & Tears covering the song “You Make Me So Very Happy”, auditioning for Blood, Sweat & Tears, and R&B influences in Toronto.
Doug Thompson sits down with Joe Messina to discuss the legacy of his songs, sessions at Motown, and different producers’ styles at Motown.